Running Fitness is the magazine produced by real runners, for real runners. It’s for men and women interested in running facts – not fitness fads – and is the first stop every month for those that want to read about the latest training techniques, nutrition developments, injury prevention advice, motivation tactics and, of course, the gear that will help them run faster, further and stronger.
Micro Mart has been the first place users look for the UK’s best and most up-to-date computer deals. Micro Mart is the ONLY IT consumer weekly in the UK and sells more copies over the month than ANY other response driven title – over 1 million issues sold every year. Micro MartпїЅs substantial editorial content – over 90 pages minimum each week пїЅ covers news, reviews, features, group tests and technical help.
MacUser is your indispensable fortnightly guide to choosing and using the latest Mac hardware and software.
Renowned for its superb photo-features, and its ability to secure exclusive access to the social elite, HELLO! has been capturing key moments in celebrities lives ever since it was launched more than 20 years. Each issue is rich mix of articles and interviews from around the world balanced by a series of regular practical features designed to appeal to every type of reader.
Ok! magazine is a mainstay in the celebrity news magazine world. Ok! brings you a weekly diet of star fashion and gossip with exclusive interviews and cover stories. Each issue features a “Week in Photos” section, where you can get a first-hand look into the daily lives of your favorite celebrities while they’re out and about—whether they’re grabbing food, heading to auditions or attending big premieres, Ok! has them covered.
Livingetc, Britain’s best-selling modern homes magazine, is the premium glossy magazine for the design-conscious homeowner. Smart and stylish, it’s the only homes title successfully to bridge the gap between fashion and interiors. Livingetc is the trusted, credible voice of relaxed modern living.
The must-have guide to looking and feeling fabulous, GLAMOUR is the upbeat glossy that inspires women around the world. In the mix: fashion trends, beauty expertise, advice for work, love and life – and 24/7 style!
FHM is the UK’s biggest men’s lifestyle magazine, FHM is officially the best magazine on planet Earth; featuring the hottest girls, the funniest jokes, and the coolest cucumbers. It’s the one-stop destination for lifestyle advice for today’s discerning gent, packed with useful stories on fashion, food, football and other good stuff beginning with F.
Esquire is designed as a forum for men in today’s American society. This upscale lifestyle magazine for professional 30-to-49-year-old men offers readers information about the latest trends and fashions, as well as personality profiles, and articles about the arts, politics and the media
WWE Magazine UK offers an exciting and fun look at all the things that wrestling fans love, in and out of the ring. From up to the minute interviews with current wrestlers to fun articles looking back at the days of Hulk Hogan and the British Bulldog, the magazine is a great read for grapple fans of all ages.
Photography Magazine now known as Popular Photography and Imaging, also called Popular Photography or Pop Photo, is a monthly American consumer magazine founded in 1937 and the world’s largest imaging magazine, with an editorial staff twice the size of its nearest competitor profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered. Popular Photography brings you step-by-step secrets of the pros for taking their most amazing shots. You’ll discover the best equipment at the best prices, get comprehensive comparative reports on cameras, lenses, film, digital equipment, printers, scanners, software, accessories and so much more.
How It Works, the magazine that explains everything you never knew you wanted to know about the world we live in. Loaded with fully illustrated guides and expert knowledge, and with sections dedicated to science, technology, transportation, space, history and the environment, no subject is too big or small for How It Works to explain.